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Saboteurs in our midst
THE foiled attempt to bring the country’s economy to its knees on Monday last week through the so-called #shutdownzimbabwe by regime change...
Things they will not say about Zim
THE negative narrative that has been steadily building against the country, wrought by perfidious activities of some gluttonous people in the business...
Analysis
Stamp out hooliganism
THE violence and hooliganism that forced the abandonment of the supposedly flagship football match between Dynamos and Highlanders at Barbourfields Stadium in...
The US can go hang
THE decision to work and co-operate with countries like China and Russia is solely ours.
Let us send a...
Columns
Art, health and politics of poverty…reimagining a new Zimbabwean aesthetic
NEVER before has the whole world been on such high medical alert until the recent outbreak of COVID-19, the illusive, deadly pandemic...
Youth League Conference sets tone for 2023
PICTURE this; you have an opposition that is in dire straits, an opposition that is so hopelessly out-of-sorts and scared to hold...
Opinion
Let’s develop from our resources
EDITOR — I ENJOYED the informative article by Emmanuel Koro on CITES. The tragedy for Zimbabwe is that it has millions worth...
Creating our future …an eyewitness to the future
IT has been said that pain and misery are unnecessary and should end when people take charge of their feelings, beliefs and...
Feature
Money and pursuit of wealth: Part 18…Munhumutapa as central bank of...
PRIOR to the start of the 15th Century, a group from the Korekore royal clan, the renowned stone masons, occupied, in substantial...
Patriotic front formations: Part 15…same cast, different world outlook
JOCK, Ian Smith’s father, migrated to Rhodesia in 1898.
That was at the end of the First Chimurenga when...
Business
UK threatens wildlife management in Africa
By Emmanuel Koro
OBSERVERS worldwide are appalled by the proposed British Government anti-trophy hunting imports Bill.
Zimbabwe and China strengthen ties
ZIMBABWE’s potential as an attractive tourist and investment destination is estimated at US$4 trillion.
As the country opens up...
Farming
Sunflower production key
IN December last year, Government announced the pre-planting producer prices for summer crops, with the
ZWL$150 686,20 per tonne...
Boost for fish farmers in Kariba
OVER the years, fish production at Lake Kariba and the Zambezi River has been on the decline.
This caused...
Arts
Culture to spur socio-economic development
RENOWNED Kenyan writer Ngugi Wa Thiong’o is one of African writers who gave up using the English language and resorted to writing...
Charming charms youths
By Fidelis Manyange
WHILE some upcoming artistes think they can find fame and fortune in mocking Zimbabwe and its...
Downloads
Chatham House Report: Zimbabwe’s International Re-engagement The Long Haul...
By: Knox Chitiyo and Steve Kibble
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